People interested in detention after filming at the “No Kings” demonstration in Utah
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Interested person was taken into custody on Saturday night during the “king” protest on Saturday night Salt Lake City, UtahAccording to the police.
Salt Lake City police said one person was injured in a shooting that took place near 200 South State Street. The victim was taken to hospital with life-threatening injuries.
Police urged demonstrators to leave the area in an orderly manner. Police said the shooting was “probably linked” to the protest.

The demonstrators hold signs and hymns while marching during the “king” protest in Salt Lake City on Saturday, June 14th, 2025. (AP)
The situation remains “fluid,” police said.
A group of about 10,000 people marched between Pioneer Park and Federal Building before the shooting on South State Street.
The police were on the scene Demonstration monitoring Provide escorts for the march “to support public safety and legal representation of First Amendment.”
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Salt Lake City police said one person was seriously injured in the shooting. (Salt Lake City Police)
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The “No King” demonstrations unfolded on Saturday in cities across the country to protest the president Donald Trump. Participants cried out anti-author hymns and expressed support for protecting democracy and immigrant rights. The demonstration took place on the same day as a roughly $45 million military parade in Washington, DC to celebrate the Army’s 250th birthday and Trump’s 79th birthday.